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By Bárbara Tijerina
"A speaker is one who says what he thinks and feels what he says"
William Bryan

The second presidential debate ends leaving us with more information and non-verbal language helps us to know what the candidates are feeling.

Alvarez Maynez, who came more confident because of his recent "successes" in social networks, remained the same when it came to his presentation, with his limits, his frozen smile that betrays his nervousness and his incessant thirst that betrays his poorly managed emotional state.

Claudia arrived dressed a little more sober and serious than usual, with a cherry-colored suit, faithful to her party.

Xochitl came more loosely and comfortably dressed.

Women at the forefront of the debate, leading the way to a more inclusive and equitable dialogue. Here, diversity of thought and equitable representation across sectors are not mere ideals; they are the heart of our community.